AMD Radeon RX570 8GB Monero (XMR) mining Hashrate in H/s

AMD Radeon RX570 8GB Monero (XMR) mining Hashrate in H/s

AMD Radeon RX570 8GB Graphics Card for Monero Mining

XMR Mining hashrate

600 H/s

Overclocked XMR Mining hashrate

N/A

Power consumption

120 W

Recommended PSU Power

500 W

GPU Temperature

63 C

Memory

8 GB

Memory Interface

GDDR5

Bus Support

PCI Express 3.0

The Radeon RX 570 still has the same underlying GPU design, the same memory speeds, the same number of texture units, and—despite the chart below, which lists only one capacity—the same 4GB and 8GB memory options as the RX 470. It’s $10 cheaper this generation, though, which greatly improves its value proposition compared to the $200, 4GB RX 580.

What is Monero?

Monero (XMR) is an open-source cryptocurrency created in April 2014 that focuses on privacy, decentralization and scalability. Unlike many cryptocurrencies that are derivatives of Bitcoin, Monero is based on the CryptoNote protocol and possesses significant algorithmic differences relating to blockchain obfuscation.

Monero was launched on 18 April 2014 originally under the name BitMonero, which is a compound of Bit (as in Bitcoin) and Monero (literally meaning “coin” in Esperanto). Five days later, the community opted for the name to be shortened just to Monero. It was launched as the first fork of CryptoNote-based currency Bytecoin.